Today we are happy to announce the release of the first version of Paprika for Windows!

This version of Paprika is a traditional desktop application, and requires Windows 7 (or later) and .NET Framework 4.5
(or later). It's priced at $19.99 and can be purchased directly from our website. As with our other versions, Paprika
for Windows supports Paprika Cloud Sync, so you can seamlessly keep your recipes synced with all of your devices.

Use the links below to download a 30-day trial version, or to directly purchase the app:

Make sure to update to Paprika 2.1.0 on iPhone and iPad if you are running iOS 8, as this version contains many
iOS 8 specific fixes. We've also added support for the larger screen sizes of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus.

What's New in Version 2.1.0 (iPad/iPhone):

Added support for iOS 8.

Added support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

You can now copy and paste photos directly from the browser to an existing recipe.

If your recipe was clipped from a website, and it has an image, you can now tap the image in order to zoom in on a larger version of it.

Browser

The address bar and search bar have been combined into one unified bar.

We have redesigned the clipboard tools to make them easier to work with. You can expand and contract them to view the recipe you are currently clipping.

When you import a recipe from a website, the recipe is now copied to the clipboard tools, to allow you to make adjustments before you fully save the recipe.

Grocery List

You can now export your grocery list to Reminders.

Pantry

The pantry is a new subsection of the grocery list. You can record common ingredients that you already have at home: salt, sugar, flour, etc. Pantry items are automatically unchecked when you add a recipe to your grocery list.

Meal Planner

The meal planner has been redesigned with two new views: a monthly view and a weekly view.

You can now add recipes to the meal planner by dragging them in from the recipes sidebar.

Meals can now be copied or moved between days of the week via drag-and-drop.

You can now export your meal plans to iCal.

Menus

Menus are a new subsection of the meal planner. You can take your favorite meals and create reusable menus from them, to be saved for later use.

Importers

You can now import MasterCook (mz2) files, and Living Cookbook (fdx/fdxz) files.